Bitcoin Subsidium Classic (XBTXC) listed to Birake/Bitdorado Exchange

Bitcoin Subsidium Classic (XBTXC) listed to Birake/Bitdorado Exchange

And thus Bitcoin Subsidium Classic (XBTXC) is born, or depends how you look at it since technically XBTXC been around longer than our current XBTX which basically replaced XBTXC couple of months ago as is the habit with coin forks most of time.

Anyway, when XBTX was forked from GPU minable coin to GPU resistant coin in favor of making it CPU minable coin, it left an empty spot open for those people who actually favored GPU mining.

Hence Pascal figured that hey, why not actually make XBTX Classic as well. That would mean that instead of having just this new current CPU minable XBTX fork that replaced the old XBTX fork, we would also have the old fork existing at same time.

And this could be said to have happened two days ago when XBTXC was listed to Birake and Bitdorado Exchange to be traded against BTC.

Meaning you can now trade your XBTX Classic coins against BTC and vice versa.

Nice thing about this is that as long as you had some XBTX when the last XBTX fork happened, then you will already own some XBTX Classic too.

That if you had 1000 XBTX at the time of fork, then you will also have 1000 XBTX Classic coins now in addition to whatever you are currently holding of the current XBTX.

Question is if there will happen much with XBTX Classic or not, and will it be updated ever, for example in case there is some serious bug found, and that remains to be seen.

I quess it would depend upon whether people actually do some trading with the classic or not, and that might be partially dependent upon what Pascal does with it.

As far as I can recall, I think Pascal have mentioned that he basically does plan to support XBTX Classic too if people are interested, by accepting XBTXC as a payment method for his products.

Oh, and question that is probably burning on many readers mind is in how to access these XBTX Classics they already have.

Well, if you are like me, that you had them stored in Birake/Bitdorado Exchange, instead of actually having a wallet, then you just have to wait and hope that the exchange at some point decides to support it in such a way that you can get access to your Classic coins as well.

Otherwise, if I understood right, there will be a new wallet released soon that will show the classic coins you have, although basically I guess you could use some previous fork XBTX wallet version as well to access them.

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